Even though it's baseball season, Ravens fans will get a chance to put on their purple and head out to M&T Bank Stadium this weekend for the first spring football festival the team has put on in four years.Saturday will be the first spring football festival since 2009. Fans are invited to take part in dozens of activities on the field and throughout the stadium."It's a wonderful family event. There's so much to do. We have caricaturists, face painters, photo booths and all the field activities that you could ever imagine," said Ravens spokeswoman Megan Collins. "We'll have field goal kicking, passing, and then youth clinics for kids ages 6-14."Collins said there will be lots to see behind the scenes, too."All the concession stands and concourses will be open, the club level will be open, and for the first time we'll be opening the press box. Locker room tours will be open starting from the field. You can do a self-guided tour through the home locker room," she explained.New and old Ravens players will also be there to take pictures with the children who attend. Since the event takes place on one of the draft days, it'll be viewable all over the stadium."Rounds 4-6 we'll be here for, so we'll be playing it on all the boards and TVs around the stadium," Collins said.Only 15,000 people are allowed in the stadium for the ticketed event. Tickets are $15 for kids and $20 for adults, but parking at the stadium is free.The festival runs from noon to 6 p.m. For more information, click here.

BALTIMORE —

Even though it's baseball season, Ravens fans will get a chance to put on their purple and head out to M&T Bank Stadium this weekend for the first spring football festival the team has put on in four years.

Saturday will be the first spring football festival since 2009. Fans are invited to take part in dozens of activities on the field and throughout the stadium.

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"It's a wonderful family event. There's so much to do. We have caricaturists, face painters, photo booths and all the field activities that you could ever imagine," said Ravens spokeswoman Megan Collins. "We'll have field goal kicking, passing, and then youth clinics for kids ages 6-14."

Collins said there will be lots to see behind the scenes, too.

"All the concession stands and concourses will be open, the club level will be open, and for the first time we'll be opening the press box. Locker room tours will be open starting from the field. You can do a self-guided tour through the home locker room," she explained.

New and old Ravens players will also be there to take pictures with the children who attend. Since the event takes place on one of the draft days, it'll be viewable all over the stadium.

"Rounds 4-6 we'll be here for, so we'll be playing it on all the boards and TVs around the stadium," Collins said.

Only 15,000 people are allowed in the stadium for the ticketed event. Tickets are $15 for kids and $20 for adults, but parking at the stadium is free.

The festival runs from noon to 6 p.m. For more information, click here.